NEDCamp 22 Conference Day Schedule; Here Are the 9 O'Clock Sessions
The 9th annual New England Drupal Camp at Rhode Island is scheduled on the 18th and 19th of November, 2022. While the first day is demarcated for Drupal Training, the conference sessions happen on the second day. Four sessions run simultaneously in different conference halls.
The conference day begins with Opening Remarks at Gaige Auditorium between 8.30 and 8.45 AM.
The session begins at 9.00 AM. Each session is 45 minutes duration. The venues are named Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire and Rhode Island.
Rod Martin, a professional Drupal Trainer with OSTraining, will speak in Massachusetts Room from 9.00 to 9.45. His session: Absolute Beginner’s Guide to Drupal.
Von Eaten will speak at Maine Room on “How to create and maintain healthy communities: The importance of psychological safety”.
Andy Bloom from Lullabot will give a lecture oriented to an intermediate-level audience in Room ‘New Hampshire.’ The subject is “Creating & Consuming Web Components for Drupal.”
At room, 'Rhode Island,' Leslie Glynn from Redfin Solutions will be lecturing on “What’s new with the Project Browser Initiative.” She had presented the same subject at the recently concluded BADCamp 2022.
There will be a 15-minute buffer time after each session, whence attendees can raise questions.
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